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New research from the Fabian Society revealed the prospect of significantly sharper inequality heading Britain's way.
Their new toy produces images with entangled photons that are significantly sharper than those possible with ordinary light alone.
By choosing appropriate experimental conditions, significantly sharper peaks and thereby efficient separations could be achieved using the cuboid packed-bed device than with its equivalent column.
Moreover, flow-through and elution peaks obtained with the novel membrane module were significantly sharper and more symmetrical, with lower peak width.
Single protein bind-and-elute experiments carried out using lysozyme showed that the peaks obtained with the laterally-fed device were significantly sharper and more symmetrical.
By age 12 or so, he was spinning curveballs in the thin air that would break significantly sharper at sea level.
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The peaks are significantly sharp and become more symmetric at temperatures above 400°C, which is a clear proof of stress relaxation accompanied by stress redistribution over the entire sample (Fig. 1, the top two curves).
The positive rate of VM showed a significantly sharp increase with increased HDAC3 expression (P = 0.043).
Legislation and position statements geared toward ensuring the safety of patients and health care workers have not resulted in significantly reduced sharps injuries in perioperative settings.
Pesticide application efficiency from aircraft could be increased substantially, and required downwind buffer distances to avoid drift damage reduced significantly, if sharp issuing points or pins were added to existing rotary cage atomizer designs.
If I absolutely had to choose, I'd go with the W200 simply because the end product is better — none of these cameras produces good images, but the Playsport was significantly less sharp in images and video.
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